Respuesta :
1. because the air continues to cool and the water vapor may condense into precipitation, which results in unsettled weather
2. air is more dense in a region of high pressure, so the air pushes toward less dense regions. the air begins to warm as it descends, gets rid of the formation of clouds
2. air is more dense in a region of high pressure, so the air pushes toward less dense regions. the air begins to warm as it descends, gets rid of the formation of clouds
1) low pressure systems tend to result in unsettled weather and may present clouds high winds and precipitation. As low pressure intensifies storms or hurricane may be formed